US DOT expects freight tons to increase 40 percent, value to jump 92 percent by 2045

Thursday, 03 March 2016 23:27:24 (GMT+3)   |   San Diego
       

New projections released today by the US Department of Transportation’s Bureau of Transportation Statistics (BTS) and Federal Highway Administration (FHWA) show that freight tons moving on the nation’s transportation network will grow 40 percent in the next three decades while the value of the freight will almost double, increasing by 92 percent.

By 2045, total freight on all modes—air, vessel, pipeline, rail, and trucks—is projected to reach 25 billion tons while the value is expected to grow to $37 trillion.

The projections are from BTS’ and FHWA’s latest version of the Freight Analysis Framework (FAF), the most comprehensive publicly available dataset of freight movement.

The current estimates show that in 2015, nearly 18.1 billion tons of goods worth about $19.2 trillion were moved on our nation’s transportation network. On a daily basis, 49 million tons of goods valued at more than $53 billion are shipped throughout the country on all transportation modes.

The projections show tonnage will increase, reaching 69 million tons per day by 2045, and the growth in value will outpace growth in tonnage, reaching $101 billion per day, or $37 trillion total, by 2045. This edition of FAF also includes high-growth and low-growth scenarios for 2020-2045.

The mix of commodities has been changing in recent years and is projected to continue evolving. Energy commodities were 38 percent of total tonnage in 2015, and they are projected to decline to a 31 percent share by 2045. This is mostly due to increases for other goods. Tonnage for energy goods is projected to increase 14 percent by 2045, while non-energy goods are projected to increase by 56 percent.

Trucks are by far the single most-used mode to move freight, moving 64 percent of tonnage in 2015 and 69 percent of the value. Tonnage for trucking is forecast to grow 44 percent by 2045, and value is forecast to grow 84 percent.



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